"I’m
an overeducated, underemployed female out of Florida that writes too
much in my free time and relaxes too little. I’ve turned my love of
telling stories into a part time job and still wish I had more time in
the day to finish more books.

The
Airborne Saga is the first series I’m publishing. I have other projects in the
works, also YA urban fantasy, but more high-concept subject lines. Those book names and summaries will come out closer to the date."

-Constance Sharper-

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What is your favourite book?

There’s
no such thing as a favorite book! Or at least one that I can pick. I
love to follow certain series though and I guess I can mention those.
I’m a big fan of the Hollows by Kim Harrison and even older stuff by Ann
Rice. I admit I have fought for a Vampire Academy book in the past and
get caught up in the “boring classics”.

How did you get the idea for “The Airborne Saga”?

Probably
staying up far too late with too much caffeine and a notebook in front
of me. Essentially, I’m not sure how magic and or harpies popped into my
head but the better half of the original book was written to fit in
with the YA genre. That was an agent’s advice. Oddly enough, the final
product barely fit into the YA genre but everything turned out for the
better.

If you could be any character in your books who would you be?

Adalyn, possibly the most hated character, is my girl. She’s blonde and angry like me. She’s also tall,
pretty and has huge wings. All and all, I feel like Adalyn is pretty
badass. But then maybe none of my readers would agree.

When did you know you wanted to be a writer?

I
can’t pinpoint an age but I’ve been doing it all my life. I could draw
or act, so writing was my only option to tell a story. So I never
aspired to be a writer, I just kind of did it. If people want to call me
a writer, well that’s great too.

What is your favourite movie?

Depends
how old school I’m being. I loved Queen of the Damned, probably because
I had a thing for vampires back in the day. More recently I’ve been
into Insidious and I Am Number Four. Scifi thrillers obviously must get
me. J

Can you describe your books in one word?

New

Do you find yourself in Avery's character?

All
the time but then I had to be in Avery’s head to write from her head.
The entire storyline follows her so I really had to feel “her” and her
character. Ironically, sometimes I couldn’t get out of her character in
my daily life.

The Airborne Saga (#1)

Avery knew she had a
knack for attracting trouble, but even she is shocked when a
six-foot-something harpie shows up on her doorstep. Coping with the
existence of a mythological race? Okay. Unwittingly finding herself in
the middle of a vicious harpie conflict? A little less okay. Having to
rely on an arrogant harpie boy who gets under her skin? Now that is
something Avery isn't sure she can handle

Grounded
(Airborne Saga #2)

At last, Avery thought
that she had made it back to a normal high school life-- except for the
death threats on her head and the harpie in her backyard. Trouble never
stays far away though, and Mikhail hatches a plan that endangers life as
she knows it. Avery is drawn back into a vicious harpie war and is
finally forced to confront her relationship with Mason whether she is
ready to or not